Calm down. Paul MacInnes is in the presenter's seat all week and on the latest Football Weekly, he's joined by proper journalist Owen Gibson, compulsive match debater Rob Smyth, and serial alphabet dater John Ashdown to look back on the weekend's action.

We begin with the FA Cup, where Neil Warnock once more blew his top following Crystal Palace's draw with Aston Villa, and yet more more attendances, in particular Tottenham Hotspur's draw at Bolton Wanderers.

From there, we show the Championship, League One, and League Two some love, taking in everything from Newcastle United's new favourite son; the soaring Norwich City Canaries; and a predicatbly patronising pat on the head for good old Rochdale.

Also in the podcast, we look forward to the return of the Champions League. Can Manchester United break their hoodoo against AC Milan? Will Arsenal get the better of Porto? And what's all this about play-offs for the teams finishing fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh in the Premier League for the final place at Europe's top table?

Finally, Sid Lowe brings us news of Barcelona's first league defeat. After Real Madrid closed the gap at the top of La Liga to just two points, have we finally got a genuine title race on our hands?

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